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THOMAS M GILL, 

TEAM PRESS PRINTER 

WASHINOTON, D. C. 






Enosinian Hall, Columbian College, D. C, 

October SOth, 1858. 
At a meeting of the Enosinian Society, held on Saturday, October 30th, 
1858, it was 

^^ Resolved, That a Committee be elected to prepare a Catalogue of the 
members, with a history of the Society to be prefixed thereto." 

CHARLES W. HASSLER, 
SAMUEL R. WHITE, 
DAVID A. CHAMBERS. 

were elected the Committee. 

WILLIAM A. HARRIS, President 
T. Edwin Brown, Recording Secretary. 



By Christopher Pearse Cranch, Class of 1831. 



Thought is deeper than all speech, 
Feeling deeper than all thought ; 

Souls to souls can never teach 

What unto themselves was taught. 

We are spirits clad in veils ; 

Man by man was never seen ; 
All our deep communing fails 

To remove the shadowy screen- 
Heart to heart was never known ; 

Mind with mind did never meet ; 
We are columns left alone, . 

Of a temple more complete. 

Like the stars that gem the sky, 
Far apart, though seeming near, 

In our light we scattered lie ; 
All is thus but starlight here. 

What is social company 

But a babbling summer stream ? 
What our wise philosophy 

But the glancing of a dream ? 

Only when the sun of love 

Melts the scattered stars of thought, 
Only when we live above 

What the dim-eyed world hath taught ; 



ENOSIS. 



Only when our souls are fed 

By the Fount which gave them birth, 
And by inspiration led, 

Which they never drew from earth, 



We, like parted drops of rain 
Swelling till they meet and run, 

Shall be all absorbed again. 
Melting, flowing into one. 



HISTOEY 



OF TUB 



EFOSIFIAF SOCIETY 



The history of the origin and growth of a literary society cannot 
but be of great interest to all who have ever been members of it, 
and engaged in its exercises, or enjoyed its benefits. Its feeble 
beginning, onward progress, and present condition, are brought 
into successive review, rejoicing those who once enjoyed its privi- 
leges, and encouraging those who now labor for its prosperity. 

There must, however, always be a great similarity in the pro- 
ceedings of such a society, and in a short historical sketch we can 
only mention some of the more important events. Those who wish 
to investigate more closely, we refer to the records. 

The Columbian College was chartered by the National Congress 
in the year 1821, and the first session commenced in January, 
1822. Quite a large number of students were enrolled on its 
register, and on the 6th of March some of them held a meeting 
" for the purpose of establishing a debating society," when a com- 
mittee was appointed to draught a constitution, and soon after- 
wards the society was regularly organized by the election of 
officers, the adoption of the name " Enosinian," and the appoint- 
ment of classes of polemics, who should discuss the questions pro- 
posed for debate. 



HISTORY OP THE 



The following is the preamble to the constitution then adopted : 

^' "We, the subscribers to the following constitution, actuated by 
a desire of improving ourselves in knowledge, eloquence, and every 
accomplishment by which we may be the better prepared for any 
station in subsequent life, and fully convinced that nothing will 
better tend to effect this purpose than the united exertions and 
active operation of a well-organized literary society, do hereby 
form ourselves into a society instituted for the attainment of this 
object, and we mutually pledge ourselves to be governed by its 
rules, and to do everything in our power to promote its pros- 
perity." 

To the constitution and by-laws then adopted are appended the 
signatures of fifteen persons as founders of the society, viz : John 
Armstrong, Joseph Ballard, Thomas J. Brackenridge, Jacob 
Creath, Robert W. Cushman, Albert Fairfax, Ira D. Love, John 
H. Wheeler, Henry Fairfax, Leonard Fletcher, Leonce Laborie, 
Orlando Fairfax, Jona. Merriam, William A. Smallwood. and 
Augustus B. Fischer. 

As the College session continued till the middle of July, the 
Enosinian Society celebrated the anniversary of American inde- 
pendence, when an oration was delivered by Mr. Ira D. Love. 

Shortly after this another society was formed, called the Cice- 
ronian, and the Fourth of July, 1823, was celebrated by the two 
societies together, when an oration was delivered in the College 
grove by Mr. James D. Knowles, of the Enosinian, and the Dec- 
laration of Independence was read by Mr. Malachi Bonham, of 
the Ciceronian. A number of distinguished guests were present on 
this occasion, and Vice-President Tompkins specially spoke in 
high terms of Mr. Knowles' oration. It was afterwards printed by 
order of the societies, and a copy is now in the Enosinian library. 

Mr. Ira D. Love, the orator for the celebration of 1822, died 
in October, 1823, and Mr. Knowles was appointed to deliver a 



ENOSmiAN SOCIETY. 



funeral eulogy upon his life and character. His remains now lie 
interred in the College grave-yard. 

On the occasion of the anniversary of independence on the Fourth 
of July, 1824, Mr. Thomas J. Brackenridge, of the Ciceronian, 
was orator, and Mr. J. A. Jones, of the Enosinian, reader of the 
Declaration.* The oration was printed, and there is a copy in the 
society library. 

From the organization of the society to September, 1824, the 
members were accustomed, on public occasions, to wear a badge 
of blue satin ribbon ; but at this time a committee was appointed 
'^ to devise a suitable medal, with symbols, inscriptions," &c. A 
report was received, and a silver medal adopted. The inscription 
upon this medal was very similar to that upon the badge and 
pendant now worn by members, and of which there are engravings 
in this cataiogue. 

The pendant of gold in the form of a star was adopted in 1833, 
and the golden shield as a pin not till a still later period. Both 
forms are now in use, and the by-law on this subject requires mem- 
bers to wear either one or the other. 

The ladies of Washington have taken a great interest in the 
society from its commencement ; and in the minutes for April 14th, 
1824, we find a resolution of thanks to them for '^ their gratuitous 
services in decorating the society's hall.'' And again, in Septem- 
ber of the same year, " certain ladies of Washington city" pre- 
sented a banner to the society. A vote of thanks to the ladies 
was passed unanimously, and the banner upon which they bestowed 
so much care, though not new, still adorns the Enosinian hall, re- 
minding the present members of the scenes through which their 
society has passed'. We venture to add, that the members of the 
Enosinian do not seem to have forgotten the ladies of Washing- 
ton, and perhaps have endeavored to repay them for their kindness 
to the society. 



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HISTORY or THE 



General Lafayette visited Columbian College on the 13th of 
December, 1824, and having been received by the societies at the 
foot of College hill, was escorted to the chapel, where appropriate 
exercises took place. Shortly afterwards a committee was appointed 
to wait upon General Lafayette and his son, George Washington 
Lafayette^ and ^' request that the society may have *he pleasure 
of enrolling their names among its honorary members." 

The report of the committee stated that they had waited on 
General Lafayette, and " that to the request of the committee, 
desiring in the name of the society the honor of enrolling his 
name and that of his son as honorary members, he returned an- 
swer, that they accepted with pleasure the honor conferred upon 
them, and tendered their sincere thanks — expressing, at the same 
time, the warmest wishes for the welfare of the Enosinian Society 
and the Columbian College.'' A bust of Lafayette was shortly 
afterwards purchased, and placed in the hall. 

The Fourth of July, 1825, was celebrated by the societies as on 
previous occasions, the orator of the day being Mr. Baron Stow, 
of the Enosinian, and Mr. George W. Lewis, of the Ciceronian, 
reader of the Declaration. A printed copy of this oration is now 
in the society library. 

On the evening of March 9th, 1826, the celebrated Capt. Symmes 
delivered a lecture before the society on his ^' theory of the earth." 
A resolution was afterwards passed thanking Capt, Symmes for his 
kindness in delivering his lecture, and he was elected an honorary 
member. 

On the Fourth of July, 1826, the societies again united in cele- 
brating the anniversary of American independence, when Mr. 
John W. James, of the Ciceronian, was orator, and Mr. John 
Boulware, of the Enosinian, reader of the Declaration. A printed 
copy of the oration of Mr. James is in the library of the society. 

The deaths of Adams and Jefferson having occurred on the 4th 



ENOSINIAN SOCIETY. 



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of July, 1826, members of the societies were appointed to deliver 
eulogies on these distinguished patriots. Owing to the College 
vacation, these eulogies were not delivered till the 4th of October, 
when Mr. John W. James delivered that on Jefferson, and Mr, 
Thomas Harney that on Adams. 

Both of the societies were in a flourishing condition when, in 
April, 1827, embarrassments in the financial concerns of the Col- 
lege rendered a suspension of exercises necessary, and the socie- 
ties were, consequently, also forced to suspend. But soon after the 
College duties were resumed, in 1829, a meeting of the students 
was held for the purpose of reorganizing the Enosinian Society. 
The constitution was read, officers elected, and the society imme- 
diately went into operation ] but the members do not seem for 
several years to have taken any very great interest in it, and it 
was not till January, 1833, that the meetings were regularly held, 
when a new interest seems to have been taken in the proceedings 
of the society, and since then its regular meetings have never been 
intermitted ; we may add the hope that they never will be. 

The Ciceronian Society was not revived at this time, and its 
records have been entirely lost. In 1838 some of the members 
of the Enosinian formed a society, under the title of the Nu Delta, 
but it was only continued for about a year, when it was merged into 
the Enosinian. In 1850, again, another society was formed from 
the Enosinian, with the name of Philophrenian. This was con- 
tinued till the fall of 1851, when it also was merged with the 
Enosinian, under such articles of agreement that, in September, 
1855, a separation was effected, and the two societies — the Enos- 
inian and Philophrenian — now separately exist, and are both 
prosperous, and bid fair to continue so for years to come. We 
may be allowed to express the hope that they will cease to be 
only with the dissolution of the College. 

An oration was delivered in the chapel, in commemoration of 



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HISTORY OF THE 



the birth of Washington, on the 22d of February, 1830, by Mr. 
John T. Hill, a member of the society, before a large audience of 
the friends of the society and College. 

In March, 1834, the society was again called upon to mourn 
the death of one of its active members, George W. Brown, the 
talented son of Rev. 0. B. Brown, of Washington city. 

The Fourth of July, 1835, was celebrated by the Enosinian Society 
in the College grove, when Mr. Freeman G. Brown delivered an 
oration, and Mr. J. S. Walthall read the Declaration of Inde- 
pendence. The Faculty, Board of Trustees, and a number of 
other invited guests were present. The records also add, '' many 
of the fair sex were in attendance to cheer us in our work of 
patriotism. "" 

Edgar Snowden, Esq., of Alexandria, Ya., an active member of 
the society in 1824, delivered the oration on the 4th of July, 
1837, in the Tenth Street Baptist Church. 

The society invited Mr. Snowden to partake of a dinner with 
them, and requested a copy of his address for publication ; both 
of which requests were granted ; and a bound copy of the oration 
is now in the Enosinian library. 

The National Intelligencer, speaking of Mr, Snowden's oration, 
says, '■'• It was worthy of the fine talents and patriotic sentiments 
of the estimable orator, and gave unmixed satisfaction to his 
numerous auditory."^ 

On the evening of October 3d, 1843, David Paul Brown, Esq., 
of Philadelphia, delivered an oration before the society, taking for 
his subject, '' Oratory, or the faculty of speech." This oration 
is spoken of in the highest terms by all who heard it ; and the 
Intelligencer says, ^^ It is perhaps not saying too much for the 
orator and his oration to state that both afforded an intellectual 
treat of the highest order to a crowded and enlightened metropoli- 
tan audience." 



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The next celebration we have the pleasure of recording is the 
following : 

The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Society was celebrated 
on the 10th of July, 1847, when an oration was delivered by Pro- 
fessor A. J. Huntington, an active member in 1843. 

With this occasion the society had been in existence a quarter 
of a century. The sharp blasts of adversity had swept over it, not 
to destroy, but to invigorate for the future. 

The Fiftieth Anniversary will, in the providence of God, take 
place in 1872. We hope those who are then active members of 
the society will make adequate arrangements for this celebration, 
endeavoring to carry out in its full meaning the Scripture, '^ the 
FIFTIETH year shall be a jubilee unto you.'' 

Will not all Enosinians endeavor to be present ? llementote. 

On the evening of July 11th, 1848, Wm. B. Webb, Esq., an 
active member in 1844, delivered an oration before the society on 
^'National Literature," it being the occasion of their twenty-sixth 
anniversary. The Intelligencer says that Mr, Webb's oration 
was " very able and eloquent, and delivered in the presence of a 
very numerous and enlightened audience." This oration was 
printed ; a copy is in the Enosinian library. 

The Twenty-Seventh Anniversary of the Society took place 
on the 17th of July, 1849, when an oration was delivered by Kev. 
J. L. Reynolds, D. D., of Richmond, Ya. 

We quote from the National Intelligencer : ^' The church was 
filled with a numerous and respectable congregation. The address 
of Rev. Dr. Reynolds was excellent both in matter and style of 
delivery. We never listened for an hour to any literary address 
which more deeply interested us, and which indeed seemed to 
make a favorable impression upon all who heard it." 

The Rev. R. R. Grurley, then chaplain to the U. S. House of 
Representatives, was elected to deliver an oration before the society 



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HISTORY OF THE 



on the 17th of July, 1850, but was prevented from doing so by 
sickness. 

The Thirty-First Anniversary celebration was held on the 
evening of Tuesday, July 19th, 1853. The oration was delivered 
by the Kev. Tiberius Gracchus Jones, of Norfolk, Ya. His sub- 
ject was, ^' Man, and the principle upon which his highest devel- 
opment is formed." The Intelligencer, in noticing this occasion, 
says : " A deep thinker and powerful delineator. Mr. Jones con- 
bines with great command of language many qualities of the 
highest oratory." 

Both the Enosinian and Philophrenian Societies being in active 
operation, they united in holding a celebration on the 22d of June, 
1857. 

Of this occasion the Intelligencer of the next morning has the 
following notice : '■'' The Enosinian and Philophrenian Societies 
of Columbian College held their annual celebration last evening 
in the E Street Baptist Church. The occasion was honored by 
an audience to the full extent of the house. The President of the 
United States also favored it with his presence. After a devout 
and appropriate prayer by Rev. Mr. Samson, Mr. C. W. Hassler 
delivered ah address on Language, in which the history of our 
own tongue was sketched. Then followed Mr. R. A. Mallory on 
the Privileges and Responsibilities of the Christian Scholar. The 
last address was a humorous one on ^ College Life/ by Mr. I. 
L. Johnson, which produced much merriment. Mr. J. H. Heiss 
did not deliver his address, as was expected. The intervals be- 
tween the addresses were enlivened with music by Withers' 
band." 

The next celebration we must, at the time of writing this, con- 
sider as future. We, however, take this occasion to say, that the 
best arrangements have been made by the societies for having a 
celebration on the evening of the 28th of June. The Rev. J. L. 



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Burrows, D. D., of Richmond, Va., is the orator for the occasion, and 
John R. Thompson, Esq., editor of the Southern Literary Mes- 
senger, is the poet. The exercises take place in the lecture-room 
of the Smithsonian Institution. 

Having taken a review of the public exercises in which the 
Enosinian Society has been engaged, we will now notice several 
subjects of a more private nature, but equally as interesting to all 
its members. 

The Library was first established in the fall of 1822 ; but when 
the College exercises were suspended, it became scattered, and 
only a few volumes placed in it at that early period are now to be 
found there. In 1833 a special effort was made to increase the 
library, which seems to have been very successful. Since that 
time steady additions have been made, and now about 1,800 vol- 
umes of well-selected and useful books for students fill the con- 
venient shelves in the College reading-room. 

There is a deficiency, we observe, in the library, and we desire 
to call attention to it. Some of the members have written vol- 
umes which would grace the society's shelves, and yet, as far as 
we know, only one book (and that was purchased) is to be found 
there whose author can say he is an Enosinian. Will not this be 
remedied ? 

Several volumes of pamphlets will soon be bound and placed in 
the library. One will contain a copy of this catalogue and all the 
orations delivered before the society by members which have been 
published."^ Another, copies of all other speeches delivered by 
members of the society, as far as they can be obtained ; and two 
more, copies of all other pamphlets relating to the College. 



* The only one now wanting is that delivered by Mr, F. G. Brown in 1835. The only 
copy of it we have seen is in the library of Col. Peter Force. Can any one send a copy for 
the library ? We would also ask all Enosinians to send copies of all their printed speeches 
which they may at any time deliver, so that they may be preserved in the library. 



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HISTORY OF THE 



The Enosinian Bee was first established in 1838, and has been 
issued weekly during term time ever since. The by-law concern- 
ing it directs that it shall fill one of the printed forms of cap paper, 
and at least three-fourths of the matter shall be original. The 
editors are elected by the society, and read the paper before the 
meetings. It bears the motto — 



" Omne tulit punctum, qui miscuit utile dulce." — Horace. 

The first editor was Mr. Kobert Ould, and the records of the 
meeting at which it was read speak of it in the most flattering 
terms. Two neat volumes of the ''Bee" now enrich the library, 
and a third is nearly ready for the binder. 

The Enosinian Hall is situated in the east end of the fourth 
story of the College building. The first meeting of the society was 
held in that room, and there they will, we suppose, continue to 
be held for some time to come. The hall has several times been 
handsomely furnished with new curtains, chairs, tables, carpet, 
&c. But a larger hall is now to be reckoned among the wants of 
the society. We hope something will be done towards obtaining 
one ere long. 

Of the regulations concerning debates and other exercises we 
need scarcely speak. They have continued the same from the 
commencement in all essential features. 

The Becords of the society, we are sorry to say, are not com- 
plete. We have the first volume, containing the records from 
1822 to 1834, and the second, from 1834 to 1841 ; but the 
third, containing those from 1841 to 1852, cannot now be found. 
It has been searched and inquired for in vain. Information 
from any one concerning this lost volume will be thankfully re- 
ceived. We have been obliged to make up as far as possible this 
deficiency from the recollections of persons who were members 
during those years. The fourth volume of records, from 1852 to 



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1857 we have, and the fifth is now in use. From the above it 
will be seen that the records have not been kept as they ought. 
We hope this will be attended to in future. 

Before closing this history, we will take the opportunity of re- 
cording here the orations delivered before the Alumni Association 
of Columbian College, with the respective years. This association 
was founded in 1847, and the first annual meeting was held in 1848. 
The oration in 1848 was by Rev. R. W. Cushman, D. D. ; subject, 
'' The Elements of Success.'^ In 1849, by Rev. Baron Stow, D. D. 
In 1851, by Rev. R. B. C. Howell, D. D. In 1852, by Hon. 
Frederick P. Stanton ; subject, ^' The Character of Modern Science, 
or the Mission of the Educated Man." In 1854, by Rev. T. J. 
Shepherd. In 1855, by Rev. Rolin H. Neale, P. D. In 1857, by 
Rev. Robert Ryland, D. D. ; subject, " The American Union." 
The first, fourth, and last have been published. 

In conclusion, we return our thanks to all who have assisted in 
the preparation of this pamphlet, and close our labors with the 
expression of the hope that they may be conducive to the end 
for which they w^re undertaken — the benefit of the Enosinian 
Society. 

CHARLES W. HASSLER. 

June 11th, 1859. 



ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT, &c. 



The names of honorary members are arranged under the years in 
which they were elected. 

The names of members who graduated A. B. at Columbian College, 
commencing with 1824, are placed under the year of graduation ; and of 
others, separated by a dash, under the year in which they entered the 
society. 

The B. P. graduates are so designated. 

The names of deceased members are marked with an asterisk. 

Copies of this Catalogue will be sent to all members whose post offices 
are known ; and as there are necessarily many inaccuracies and omissions 
in it, all who may discover any such are requested to communicate them 
to the *' Corresponding Secretary of the Enosinian Society, Columbian 
College, Washington, D. C." 



HONORARY MEMBERS. 



1824. 

Benj. L. Beall, 

* General La Fayette, 

George W. La Fayette. 

1826. 

*Janies M. Staughton, M. D., 
*Capt. John C. Symmes. 

1831. 

Hon. Edward Everett, 
*Hon. Daniel Webster, 
*Hon. Eobert Y. Hayne, 
*Hon. George McDuffie. 

1833. 

*Hon. J. C. Calhoun, 
*Hon. J. Q. Adams, 
"^Hon. Henry Clay, 
*Hon. John M. Clayton, 
*Hon. John Holmes. 

1834. 

*Rev. Stephen Chapin, D. D., 
F. A. Adams, A. B., 
J. O'B. Chaplin, A. M., 



Hon. Theo. Frelinghuysen, 
David Gould, A. B., 
Rev. Wm. Hague, A. M., 
*Hon. R. M. Johnson, 
Hon. Wm. C. Preston, 
Wm. Ruggles, LL. D., 
M. Y. Thompson, Esq. 

1835. 

Rev. J. S. Bacon, D. D., 
Hon. Lewis Cass, 
*Hon. A. S. Clayton, 
*Hon. John K. Griffin, 
Rev. George W. Eaton, A. M., 
Rev. Wm. Hooper, LL. D., 
Y^ashington Irving, D. C. L., 
Y^ashington Leverett, A. B., 
Hon. H. L. Pinckney, 
William Sands, Esq., 
^Thomas Sewall, M. D. 

1836. 

Thomas R. Dew, 

John L. Lincoln, A. M., 

Rev. Adiel Sherwood, D. D., 



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MEMBERS 


1837. - 


J. V. L. McMahan, Md., 


Rev. Andrew Broaddus, D. D., 


Pishey Thompson, D. C, 


Dr. Sylvester, Va., 


F. W. Thomas, D. C, 


Hon. Henry A. Wise. 


Hon. John Tyler. 


1838. 


1842. 


*Hon. P. P. Barbour, 


Hon. J. Minor Botts, 


Nicholas Biddle, Esq., 


Hon. Wm. Cost Johnson, 


Rev. Elias Harrison, 


Hon. F. W. Pickens, 


*Hon. S. S. Prentiss, 


*Hon. S. L. Southard. 


Hon. Wm. C. Rives, 


1843. 


Hon. Martin Van Buren, 


Geo. J. Abbott, A. M,, 


Dr. Walker, Pa., 


Rev. J. L. Burrows, D. D., 


Wm. A. White, Mass. • 


Rev. C. M. Butler, D. D., 


1839. 


William Cullen Bryant, 


*Rev. Eli Ball, A. M., 


Hon. Caleb Cushing, 


Rev. J. L. Bartlett, 


''"Hon. Hugh S. Legare, 


T. J. Castleman, Va., 


*Hon. A. P. Upshur, 


Rev. J. B. Jeter, D. D., 


N. Parker Willis. 


Rev. Geo. B. Taylor, D. D., 


1844. 


I Rev. J. C. Smith, D. D., 




Wm. H. Smith, S. C. 


Rev. Geo.W. Bethune,D.D., 


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D. C. Colesworthy, Me., 


1840. 


Rev. Francis Wayland, D. D. 


Dr. Condict, D. C, 




^Frederick Hall, M. D., 


1845. 


Rev. E. L. Magoon, 


Rev. Samuel Aaron, 


Rev. C. H. Nourse, A. M., 


David Paul Brown, Esq., 


Rev. P. P. Smith, Va. 


Gen. Duff Green, 


1841. 


Tazewell Taylor, Va. 


Kendall Brooks, A. M., 


1846. 


Hon. John C. Campbell, 


Hon. Wm. L. Dayton, 


Edward W. Dickenson, N. J., 


Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, 


Col. Peter Force, 


Hon. John Y. Mason, 

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Hon. James McDowell, 
Hon. John S. Pendleton. 

1853. 

Richard P. Latham, A. M. 

1854. 

Rev. Tiberius Gracchus Jones, 
W. W. Corcoran, D. C, 
Hon. Franklin Pierce, 
J. S. H:ert, Va., 
R. Latham, D. C, 
John Withers, Va. 

1855. 

Rev. J. G. Binney, D. D., 
R. C. Fox, A. M., 
Edward T. Fristoe, A. M., 
William E. Jillson, A. M., 
L. H. Steiner, A. M., M. D. 



1856. 

*Hon. Geo. A. Simmons, 
Hon. Nathaniel G. Foster, 
Hon. Thomas B. Florence, 
Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, 
Wm. B. Todd, D. C, 
John B. Gough. 

1857. 

*Hon. A. P. Butler, 
Hon. L. M. Keitt. 

1858. 
Edwin J. Cull, A. B. 

1859. 

Rev. G. W. Samson, D. D., 
Rev. S. M. Shute, A. M. 



ACTIVE 


• 

MEMBERS. 




1822 




Rev. Joseph Ballard, 




Franklin, Vt. ^ 


Rev. David Bernard, 




Utica, New York. 


Rev. Jacob Creath, 




Meeklenhurg Co., Va. 


Rev. Noah Davis, 




Salisbury, Md. 


Thomas G. Early, 




G-reen Co., Va. 


Henry Fairfax, 




Fairfax Co., Va. 


Capt. U. S. Army. 






Orlando Fairfax, M. D., 




Fairfax Co., Va. 


Augustus Lewis G. Fischer 


J 


Crermany. 


Rev. Leonard Fletcher, 




Sandy Hill, N. Y. 


L^once Laborie, 




Paris, France. 


Attache French Legation, Washington. 


*Rev. Ira D. Love, 




Hartford, iV. Y. 


Rev. Jonathan Merriam, Ji 


•? 


Brandon, Vt. 


Rev. Equality Weston, 


1823 


Boston, Mass. 


*Thomas D. Ditty, M. D., 




Maryland. 


Harvey Dodge, 




Hanover, N. H. 


Rev. Simon Fletcher, 




Alstead, N. H. 


Dabney Lipscomb, 




Abbeville List., S. C. 


Rev. George Northam, 




Virginia. 



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William Patteson, 


, 1 

Philadelphia, Pa. 


Rev. Archer B. Smith, 


Georgetown, S. C. 


John R. Taylor, 


\ irginia. 

* 




1824. 


^Albert Fairfax, 


Fairfax Co., Va. 


*Rev. James D. Knowles, A. M., Providence, R. I. 


Tutor Greek and Latin : Prof. Past. Duties. Newton Theological Institute. 


William E. Allen, 


Frederickshurg, Va. 


George James Byrd, 


JS^orfolk, Va. 


Harrison G. 0. Colby, 


N. Middlehorough, Ms. 


Judge C. 


C. Pleas, Mass. 


Rev. Robert Boyte C. Howell, Wayne Co., N. C. 


\ Hon. A. M., 1S37 


D. D., Denison Uniy., Ohio. 


^Samuel C. Lawrason, 


Alexandria, Va. 


il. D., u. s 


. Navy. 


Rev. Thomas Powell, 


3IonmouthsMre,- Eng. 


Rev. John Pratt, A. M., 


Thompson, Conn. \ 


Prof, of Greek and Latin Languages, Denison Univ., Ohio. | 


Alexander C. Robinson, \ 


L. D., Baltimore, Md. \ 


Edgar Snowden, 


Alexandria, Va. 


Member Legislature Virginia. [ | 


George R. Sullivan, 


Boston, Mass. 


Rev. Ebenezer Thresher, 


Stafford, Conn. 


David E. Walker, 


Putnam Co., G-a. \ 


Edward Wellmore, 


3Iontg ornery Co., 3Id. 


*Rev. Henry 0. Wyer, 


Boston, Mass. 




1825. 


*Rev. John Armstrong, A. 


M., PhiladeliMa, Pa. 


Prof. Languages, Wake Forest College, X. C. 

1 '■■ 



ENOSINIAN 


SOCIETY. 25 

i 
1 


"^John Apthorp Biilfinch, 


Washington City. 


M. D., 1828. 


Rev. Robert W. Cushman, A. M., Woolwich, Me. 


D. D., Denison Univ., Ohio, 1849. 


Thomas Dawes Eliot, A. M., 


Washington City. 


Representative in Congress from Massachusetts. 1 1 


James Jones, A. M., 


Georgetown, D. C. 


M. D., Univ. Pa. ; Prof. Medical College, La. j 


John Albert Jones, A. M., 


G-eorgetoiun, D. C. | 


Rev. Wm. A. Smallwood, A. M. 


, Washington City. 


D. D., Kenyon College, Ohio. 1 1 


Rev. Baron Stow, A. M., 


Newport, N. E. 


Hon. A. M., Waterville Coll., 1830 ; D. D., Brown Univ., 1846 ; and Harvard Univ., 1855. | | 


Ambrose L. White, M. D., 


Washington City. 


John N. Bennett, 


Nash Co., N C 


James B. Britton, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


George F. Brown, 


Westmoreland Co., Va. 


Richard H. Brown, 


Westmoreland Co., Va. 


*Eairfax Catlett, 


Alexandria, Va. 


U. S. Charge d' Affaires, Texas. j 1 


Thomas Coleman, 


Alexandria, Va. 


Rev. Francis W. Emmons, 


Vergenes, Vt. 


Wilie Gillam, 


Bertie Co., N C. 


Robert C. Hilliard, 


North Carolina. 


Rev. Alfred Holmead, 


Washington City. 


M. D., 1830 ; Hon 


A. M., 1851. 


*Rice McCoy, 


Widener, Ind. Ter. 


William Norris, 


Baltimore, Md. 


William D. Porter, 


Washington City. 


Lieut. U. S. 


Navy. 


James L. Price, 


Richmond, Va^ 


Joseph T. Robert, 

1 ■ 8 


Eohertville^ S: C. 

i 
1 



26 ACTIVE MEMBEKS 


Benjamin Rush, 


Philadelphic 


I, Pa. 


Secretary of Legation, 


Court St. James. 




Albert Thompson, 


Alexandria, 


Va. 


Thacker Y. Walker, 


Putnam Co., 


Ca. 


Samuel J. Wheeler, 


Hertford Co 


, N. C. 


M. D., 1832 ; Hon. i 


i. M., 1845. 




John Wilson, 


Portsmouth, 


Va. 


1826 


• 




Rev. Harvey Ball, A. M., 


Westfield, N 


. J. 


*John Boulware, 


King ^ Queen Co., Va. 


Tutor of Greek and Latin. 




'^Thomas Bruen Brown, A. M,, 


Washington 


City. 


1 

Rev. Stephen G. Bulfinch, 


Washington 


City. 1 


Rev. William D. Cowdrej, A. M. 


, Cambridge, S. C. | 


Edward Pope Cranch, 


Alexandria, 


Va. 


John Cranch, 


Alexandria, 


Va. 


Thomas Harney, 


Camden Co., 


N. C. 


Rev. Robert Ryland, A. M., 


King ^ Queen Co., Va. 


p. D., Shurtleff Coll., 111.; President Richmond Coll 




John Thaw, 


Washington 


City. 


John Hill Wheeler, A. M., 


Murfreeshorc 


)', N. C. 


Member Legislature N. C; U. 


3. Minister, Nicaragua. 


John H. Barney, 


Maryland. 




William H. Barrow, 


St. Francisville, La. 


Bennet Hilliard Barrow, 


St. Francisville, La. 


Bennet Barrow, 


St. Francisville, La. 


Thomas W. Belt, 


North Carolina. 


^Daniel S. Brown, 


Washington 


City. 


'^George C. Brown, 

I 


Washington 


City. 



ENOSINIAN 


SOCIETY. 27 


^Jonathan Edwards Brown, 
Thomas R. Campbell, 
Leroj Davidson, 
John Anthony Davidson, 
W. Donnell, 


Washington City. 

Virginia. 

Virginia. 

Virginia. 
Baltimore, Md. 


Rev. Patrick W. Dowd, 


North Carolina. 


Caleb Green, 
J. T. Lawrence, 
Eaton Mason, 


Newport, B. I. 
Washington City. 
Vermont. 


Joseph McCoy, 
William A. Poor, 
John B. Pugh, 
Thomas Roberts, 


Carey Station, M. T. 
Washington City. 
Doylestown, Pa. 
Valley Town, Tenn. 


James C. Roy, 
Henry A. Skinner, 
J. Bayard H. Smith, 
Thomas Snowden, 


Virginia. 
Washington City. 
Washington City. 
Prince Qeorges Co., Md. 


William B. Todd, 


Virginia. 


John Torrens, 


Mexico. 


Manuel Torrens, 


Mexico. 


William G. Walker, 


Putnam Co., G-a. 


1829. 


Rev. George F. Adams, Zanesville, Ohio. 

Trustee. 

Rev. Thomas Bruen Brown, Scotch Plains, iV. J. 

M.D.,1831. 

"^Thomas Buchanan, Maryland. 

Rev. Wm. Greenleaf Eliot, Jr., Washington City. 

D. D., Harvard Univ., 1864. 

Thomas J. Hellen, Washington City. 



28 



ACTIVE MEMBERS 



Daniel T. Jewett, 



Maine. 

Connecticut. 



Rev. RoUin Heber Neale, 

D. D., Brown Univ., 1850; and Harvard Univ., 1857. 



Joseph G. Carr, 
James G. Coombs, M. D., 
Isaac P. Droze, 
Thomas S. Gillison, 
William H. Hadley, 
Jonathan Ingham, 
John W. Ott, 
William D. Vinson, 
Richard Wallach, 



Loudon Co. J Va. 
Washingto7i City. 
South Carolina. 
South Carolina. 
New York. 
Pennsylvania. 
Greorgetown, D 
Washington City. 
Washington City. 



C 



U. S. Marshal, Dist. Col. 



1831. 



Matthew Walker Brooke, Virginia. 

U. S. Senator from Mississippi. 

William Van Horn Brown, A. M., Washington City. 



M. D., 1838 ; Trustee. 



James H. Clark, A. M., 
Christopher Pearse Cranch, 
Alonzo B. C. Dossey, M. D., 
^Robert J. Doughty, 
Henry J. Foster, A. M., 



Norfolk, Va. 
Washington City. 
South Carolina. 
Washington City. 
Virginia. 



Tutor of Greek and Latin. 



*John Thompson Hill, 
John Frederick May, 



Portsmouth, Va. 
Washington City. 



M. D., 1834; Prof. Surg., Med. Dep't. 



* William Morton, 



Q-eorgetown, D. C. 



M. D., 1833. 



ENOSINIAN 


SOCIETY. 29 


Francis Bowie, 


Prince G-eorges Co.,.Md. 


John CaiT, 


Loudon Co.^ Va. 


Levin Hodson, 


Dorchester Co., Md. 


M. D., 1834. 1 


George H. Pendleton, 


Virginia. 


Robert P. Swann, 


Alexandria, Va. 


John J. Varnum, 


Massachusetts. 


Wm. Douglas Wallach, 


Washington City. 


1832 


' 


*Elias Boudinot Caldwell, 


New Jersey. 


*John H. Schoolfield, 


Portsmouth, Va. 


"^George Whitfield Brown, 


1 
Washington City. 


Charles K. Johnson, 


South Carolina. 


Henry May, 


Washington City. 


Eepresentative in Congress from Maryland. 1 


Campbell Moffit, 


Washington City. i 


Hon. M. D., and Professor of Chemistry, University of Maryland. 1 


George W. Bhoades, 


Virginia. 


*King Cyrus Timmons, 


South Carolina. 


Richard Hanson Weightman, 


Washington City. 


*James A. Young, M. D., 


Washington City. 


1833 


' 


James Colegate, 


Baltimore, Md. 


^Walter Hellen, 


Washington City. 


*Rev. Jonathan E. Lazell, 


Massachusetts. 


*Lee Boulware, Jr., 


King ^ Queen Co., Va. 



30 ACTIVE MEMBERS 


*Hugo L. Dickens, Washington City. 


1 


Joseph G. B. Dossej, Darlington Dist., S. 


c. 


* George W. Gilbert, ' New York. 




Charles W. Munroe, Ohio. 




Jolm 0. Steger, Vi7^gi7iia. 




Algernon Sydney Taylor, Washington City. 




U. S. Marine Corps. 




Nathan Vinson, Washington City. 




1834. 




William Meade Addison, Washington City. ■ 




U. S. Attorney, Md. 




Rev. Thomas D. Anderson, Washington City. 


A. B., Univ. Penn. 




A. M. Barry, Lexington, Ky. 




David M. Brown, Scotch Plains, N. J. 




Lewis Cass, Jr., Detroit, Mich. 




U. S. Charge d' Affaires, Eome. 




Bev. Abraham M. Poindexter, 




Hon. A. M., 1842; Trustee. 




*Enoch L. Beynolds, Washington City. 




Joseph Byland, King ^ Queen Co., 


Va. 


Ch»rles A. Sparks, Bennettsville, S. C, 




William A. Sparks, Bennettsville, S. C. 




1835. 




*Bev. Benj. F. Brabrook, A. M., Acton, Mass. 




Bev. Freeman G. Browm, A. M., Cambridge, Mass. 




Bobert G. Edwards, Darlington Dist., S. 


C. 


* Andrew Washington Hunter, Darlington Dist., S. 


c. 


Samuel Clement Smoot, A. M., Washington City. 




M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., Pa.; Trustee. 







ENOSmiAN SOCIETY. 



31 



Ricliard A. Clay brook, Middlesex Co., Va. 

Member Virginia Legislature. 

Adoniram Judson Crane, 

Member Yira-inia Leo;islature. 



Richmond, Va. 



Edward B. Foulkes, Charlotte C. II., Va. 

George French, Georgetown, D. C. 

Member Maryland Legislature. 

James Bennett Gibbs, D. D. S., Charleston, S. C. 

Robert Lawrence Tillingbast, Coosawhatchie, S. C. 

Robert L. Meade, Washington City. 

"^Rev. James S. Mims, Fayetteville, N. G. 

Professor Furman Theological Inst., S. C. 

Charles Woodbury, 



Portsmouth, N. H. 



U. S. Attorney, Mass. 

1836. 



Rev. William B. Cooper, A. M., Laivrence JDist., S. C. 
Rev. William Carey Crane, A. M., Richmond, Va. 

Prof. Union Univ., Tenn. ; President Semple-Broaddus Coll., Miss. 

Rev. Joseph S. Walthall, A. M., Prince Edtuard Co., Va. 



*Matthew P. Anderson, M. D., Louisa Co., Va. 
Rev. Andrew Broaddus, Jr., Caroline Co. , Va. 

W^illiam Henry Gwathmey,M.D., _Srm_9' William Co., Va, 
"^ Anthony Holmead, Washington City. 

M, D,, 1841. 

"^ Gales Seaton, Washington City. 

Secretary U. S. Legation, Berlin. 

Adoniram Judson Stringfellow, Culpepper, Co., Va. 
^Robert H. Stringfellow, Culpepper Co., Va. 



1837. 



'James G. Andrews, 



Sutton, N. H. 



1 1 
32 ACTIVE MEMBERS 


Hartley Wood Day, 

Thomas B. Johnson Frje, A. M. 


Sidney, 3Ie. 
, Washington City. 


M. D., 1840. 

John D. Kurtz, A. M., Georgetown, B. C. 

j Capt. Engineers, U. S. Army. 

1 Rev. Solon Lindsley, A. M., New Haven, Conn. 
Nathaniel M. Williams, 3fassachusetts. 


Henry C. Garrett, 
Thomas Theodore Hill, 


1 
Culpepper Co., Va. 

Culpepper Go., Va. 


John Henry Stringfellow 
Robert E. Weston, 


Culpepper Co., Va. 
Bertie Co., N. C. 


John A. Wood, M. D., 


Wake Co., N. C. 


Thomas N. Wood, 


Wake Co., N. C. 


i J. A. Wise, 


Washington City. 


1838. 

i 
1 




Erastus M. Chapin, A. M., College Hill, D. C . 

M. D.,1841. 

Rev. Adoniram J. Chaplin, A. M., Rowley, Mass. 

Rev. Joseph H. Fox, King William Co., Va. 

Rev. John C. Hamner, A. M., Buckingham Co., Va. 


*Rev. Traverse Daniel Herndon 


, Fauquier Co., Va. 


Rev. Thomas D. Hoover, A. M. 
Marshall W. Leland, 


Washington City. \ 
New York. 


Robert N. Noxon, 


Gates Co., N. C. 


Robert Ould,A. M., 

TJ. S. Attorney, D 

* Oliver Porter, 


Georgetoivn, B. C. 

c. 

Boston, Mass. 


Daniel Renner Rnssell, A. M., 


Georgetown, B, C. 



ENOSINIAN SOCIETY. 



33 



Joseph Nathaniel Schoolfield, Portsmouth^ Va. 

A. M., M. D. 

* Charles Henry Smoot, A. M., Washington City. 
Rev. Thomas W. Sydnor, A. M., Hanover Co.^ Va. 
Rev. Henry H. Tucker, A. M., G-eorgia, 

Professoi- of Rhetoric, Mercer Univ., Ga. 



Augustus B. Clark, 
George Jewell, 
Andrew Jackson Moulder, 
Rev. Cornelius Tyree, 
Robert H. Vaughn, 
Levin Y. Winder, 



Richmond, Va. 
G-eorgetown, B. C. 
Washington City. 
Powhatan C. IT., Va. 
Hampton, Va. 
Elizabeth City Co., Va. 



1839. 



Rev. Richard H. Bagby, A. M., King ^^ Queen Co., Va. 
Rev. Edmund C. Bittinger, Georgetown, D. C 

Chaplain U. S. Navy. 

Samuel P. Davis, A. M., Henry Co., Ga. 

111,. B., Harvard University. 

Rev. Henry W. Dodge, A. M., Bappahannoek Co., Va. 

Trustee. 

William Q. Force, A. M., Washington City. 

Trustee. 

*Rev. John F. Griffin, Lawrence Dist., S. C. 

Rev. Epenetus A. Marshall, Eatonton, Ga. 
Rev. Thomas J. Shepherd, A. M., Frederick Co., Va. 
Rev. Levi Thomas Walker, Mockingham, Co., N. H. 



George Erving Bomford, Washington City, 

M. D., 1846. 



34 



ACTIVE MEMBERS 



Jolin B. Holmead, 
Christopher C. Holtzman, 
Rev. J. S. Mason, 



Washington City. 
Georgetotvn, D. C. 
Ly7ichburg, Va. 



1840. 

*Flemming W. Berryman, 
Charles L. Cocke, A. M., 

Prof. Math., Richmond Coll. ; Principal Hollins Pemale Inst., Botetourt Springs, Va. 



Buckingham Co., Va. 
King William Co., Va. 



*Adoniram Judson Finch, 
Rev. Nicholas A. Purify, 
James R. Sanders, A. M., 
John Thompson, A. M., 
William McK. Tucker, A. M., 



Christiansville, Va. 
Wake Co., N. C. 
Kemper Co., Miss. 
Washington City. 
Washington City. 



M. D., 1844. 

*John W. Williams, A. M., Marshall Co., Miss. 



John N. Cassin, 
Thomas L. Parish, 
Richard B. Frajser, 
Azariah Fuller, 
Francis M. GunnelL 



Georgetown, D. C. 
Albemarle Co., Va. 
Neiv Kent Co., Va. 
Washington City. 
Washington City. 



M. D. 1846; Hon. A. M. 1852; Surgeon U. S. Navy. 



Isaac McCoy, 
William H. Parkinson, 



Jackson Co., Mo. 
New Kent Co., Va. 



1841. 



*Rev. Samuel C. Clopton, A. M., New Kent Co., Va. 

Missionary to China. 

*Rev. John B. French, A. M., G-eorgetoivn, D. C. 

Missionary to China. 

Rev. Joshua J. James, A. M., Halifax Co., Va. 



ENOSINIAN 


SOCIETY. 35 


James H. Clagett Jones, A. M. 


, BocTcville, Md, 


William H. Jones, A. M., 


Fluvana Co., Va. 


Rev. Thomas J. Pearce, A. M., 


Darlington Bist., S. 0. 


*James C. Welch, A. M., 


Burlington, iV^. J. 


John A. Wroe, A. M., M. D., 


Washington City. 


Washington Allen, 


Bedford Springs, S. C. 


Daniel E. Crossland, 


Bennetsville, S. C. 


A. Otis Kellogg, 


Maryland. 


F. W. Thomas, 


Bennettsville, S. C. 


Silas P. Thomas, 


Bennettsville, S. C. 


M. W. Vaughn, 


Virginia. 


1842 




Rev. George Q, Exall, A. M., 


Petersburg, Va. 


John W. Garlick, A. M., 


King William Co., Va. 


M. D. Jeff. Med 


Coll., Pa. 


Henry A. Gibson, M. D., 


Harris Co., Cra. 


Thomas P. Janes, A. M., M. D. 


, Penyifield, Ca. 


William F. Janes, 


Pennfietd, Ga. 


Rev. George Pearcj, A. M., 


Bedford Co., Va. 


Missionary to China. 


James M. Saunders, 


Boston, Mass. 


William M. Gibson, 


Virginia, 


Weston Willoughbj Jackson, 


Clarhe Co., Va. 


Walton L. Scurlock, 


Washington Co,, Ala. 


Edward F. Simpson, 


Washington City. 



36 



ACTIVE MEMBERS 



1843. 

Elias C. Caldwell, Washington City, 

Thomas J. Catticart, Washington City. 

M. D., 1848. 

Heman Lincoln Chapin, Washington City. 

Rev. Joseph R. Garlick, A. M., King William Co.. Va. 

* Cornelius Graham, Richmond Co.^ N. C. 

Rev. James A. Haynes, A. M., King ^ Queen Co., Va. 

M.D.Jeff. Med. Coll., Pa. 

Rev. A. J. Huntington, A. M., Braintree, Vt. 

Tutor, and Professor Greek and Latin Languages. 

Rev. J. W. M. Williams, A. M., Portsmouth, Va. 

Trustee. 



James William Deeble, 
B. W. Frobel, 
Arthur W. Machen, 
R. T. Wilson, 



Washington City. 
Virginia. 
Washington City. 
Norfolk Co., Va. 



1844. 



*Rev. John Peckworth Baldwin, Philadel'phia, Pa. 
Rev. Samuel Cornelius, Jr., A.M., Mount Holly, N. J, 
William J. Darden, Jr., A. M., Washington City. 
Edward Tyng Ingraham, Augusta, Me. 

James Wm. H. Lovejoy, A. M., Washington City. 

M. D,, Jeff. Med. Coll., Pa. ; Prof. Chem., Georgetown Med. Coll. 

Oscar GunnellMix, A. M., Fairfax Co., Va. 

M. D., 1847. 

Luther Rice Smoot, Washington City. 

Jeremiah L. Sanders, A. M., Be Kalh, Miss. 
Rev. Thomas W. Tobey, A. M., Providence, B, L 

Missionary to China. 

William B. Webb, A. M., Washington City. 



ENOSINIAN 


SOCIETY. 37 


Zacliariah Berry, Jr., 
William B. Clark, 


Prince Georges Co., Md. 
Baltimore, Md. 


C. S. Strother, 


Madison, Va. 


Cyrus E. Worrell, 


Murfreeshoro\ iV". C. 


1845 


• 


Rev. Francis M. Barker, A. M. 

Trustee 

Rev. Solomon C. Boston, A. M. 


, Bedford Co., Va. ^ 
, Somerset Co., Md. 


Rev. Wentworth L. CMlds, A.M. 

A. E. G., Trinity 

William Cunningham Hunter, 


, Washington City. 

Coll., 1849. 

Newhurn, N. C. 


*Rev. C. B. Jennett, A. M., 


Halifax Co., Va. 


Alfred Jamisson King, 


Rome, G-a. 


Joseph B. Pleasants, A. M., 
Patrick Henry Winston, 


Richmond, Va. 
North Carolina. 


j 
1 
Causten Brown, Washington City. 

Hon. A. M., Trinity Coll., 1858. 

Rev. James G. Council, Southampton Co., Va. 
Henry Burgess Council, Isle of Wight Co., Va. 
W. C. Ross, Montgomery Co., Md. 
Aikman Welch, Johnson Co., Mo. 

Member Missouri Legislature. 


1846 


• 


'''John Christopher Bagby, 
John Robert Bagby, 
Walker J. Brooks, A. M., 
Rev. Robert Burton, A. M., 


King ^ Queen Co., Va, 
King ^ Queen Co., Va. 
Hamburg, S. C. 
Petersburg, Va. 



38 ACTIVE MEMBERS 


"''Robert S. Haynes, King ^ Queen Co.^ 


Va. 


M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., Pa. 




Thomas W. Haynes, King Sf Queen Co.. 


Va. 


John Pickett, Fauquier Co.^ Va. 




Rev. H. Sti'ingfelloAv, Jr., A. M., WasMngton City. 




Henry J. Arnold, Massachusetts. 


Robert Bell, Pennsylvania. 




*John Randolph Benton, St. Louis, Mo. 




Osborne L. Drake, Powhatan Co., Va. 




George L. Hoover, King ^ Queen Co., 


Va. 


Henry Clmton Noyes, G-eorgetoivn, D. C. 




W. Ryland Yanghan, M. D., Hampton, Va. 




1847. 




Rev. Alfred Bagby, A. M., King ^ Queen Co., 


Va. 


Joseph Christian, A. M., Urhana, Va. 




William Louis Claybrook, Middlesex Co., Va. 




Robert French, A. M., Georgetotvn, I). C. 




William Thomas Hendren, A.M., Norfolk, Va. 




Commonwealth Attorney, Norfolk Co., Va. 




Richard Sexton James, Philadelphia, Pa. 




M. D., Homeo. Med. Coll., Pa.; Hon. A. M., Brown University, 1850. 




John Robert Nunn, King ^ Queen Co., 


Va. 


*Thomas Pollard, A. M., Khig ^ Queen Co., 


Va. 


Tutor of Greek and Latin. 




Rev. Joseph R. Ash, Philadelphia, Pa. 


A, M., Del. Coll. 




William Dunn Schoolfield, Portsmouth, Va. 




*Moses H. Tompkins, Virginia. 





ENOSINIAN 


SOCIETY. 39 


A. Campbell, 


Hanover Oo., Va. 


Rev. D. W. Faunce, 


Plymouth^ Mass. 


*Rev. Stephen W. Price, 


Pliiladel'phia^ Pa. 


J. Henrj Lester, 


Lunenburg, Va. 


J. J. McKenney, 


G-eorgetotvn, B. Q. 


1848 




George W. L. Bosher, 


King William Co., Va. 


W. J. H. Carleton, A. M., 


Indian Springs, Ga. 


William Steptoe Christian, 


Urhana, Va. 


M. D., Jeff. Med 


Coll., Pa. 


Andrew B. Evans, 


Middlesex Co., Va. 


John Mason Evans, 


Middlesex Co., Va. 


M. D , Jeff. Med 


Coll., Pa. 


Joseph B. Holliday, 


Andalusia, G-a. 


Bev. Azariah F. Scott, A. M., 


Northampton Co., Va. 


Rev. Stephen W. Taylor, 


Cambridge, Mass. 


Bev. Jonathan Tilson, A. M., 


West Randolph, Vt. 


John Henry Wilson, 


Jefferson Co., Va. 


Bichard H. Woodward, A. M., 


Middlesex Co., Va. 


M. B., Jeff. Med 


. Coll., Pa. 


Bev. David I. Yerkes, A. M., 


Montgomery Co., Pa. 
Northampton Co., Va. 


Calvin L. Warren, 


Bev. McB. Watkinson, 


Philadelphia^ Pa. 


Bobert B. Wallach, 


Washington City. 


Edwin T. Jones, 


Mount Pleasant, Ga. 


1849 


' 


Rev. John J. Berryman, A. M., 


Buckingham Co., Va. 



40 ACTIVE MEMBERS 


Alfred Jackson Boulware, M.D. 


, Caroline Co.^ Va. 


Rev. John B. Canada, A. M., 


Halifax Co., Va. 


Rev. Andrew G. Carothers, A.M. 


, Washington City. 


Frederick H. Collier, A. M., 


Washington City. 


^Charles W. Collier, 


Washington City. 


! Rev. Richard H. Griffith, A. M., 


Henrico Co., Va, 


1 Rev. Thomas Jones, A. M., 


Baltimore Co., Md. 


Jesse G. Nash, A.M., 


Mississippi. 


* Charles A. Price, A. M., 


Charleston, S. C 


Robert R. Richardson, 


Cave Spring, Qa. 


Bolivar Stark, 


King William Co., Va. 


Rev. William M. Young, A. M. 


Providence, R. I. 


Walter Bowie, 


Westmoreland Co., Va. 


G. W. Butler, 


Portsmouth, Va. ^ 


Francis Cowherd, 


Orange Co., Va. 


Colby Cowherd, M. D., 


Albemarle Co., Va. 


John Moore McCalla, Jr., 


Washington City. 


M. D., 1853. 


Robert T. McGill, 


Middlesex Co., Va. 


^'Bartlett Woodbury Morrison, 


Washington City. 


M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., Pa. 


1850 




E. Tucker Blake, 


Washington City. 


M. D., Jeff. Med 


Coll., Pa. 


Rev. Andrew F. Davidson, 


Charlotte Co., Va. 


Rev. Julius E. Grammer, A. M. 


, Washington City. 


John James Byron Hilliard, 


Halifax Co., N. C 


LL. B., Harvard Univ., 1852. | 


William J. Houston, A. M., 


Kenansville, iV". C. 



ENOSmiAN 


SOCIETY. 41 


Robert Gr. Lewis, A. M., 


Lewishurg, N. C. 


William P. Solomon, A. M., 


Franklin Co., N. C. 


Rev. William A. Tyree, 


Amherst Co,, Va. 


William G. Anderson, 


Louisa Co., Va. 


Robert C. P. Brooke, 


Up'perville, Va. 


*Josliua L. Brockman, 


Orange Co., Va. 


W. H. Jackson, 


Philadel'phia, Pa. 


*Joseplius Meredett, 


Nansemond Co., Va. 


1851 


' 


George Samuel Bacon, A. M., 


Cayuga Co., N. Y. 


John Browne Budwell, A. M., 


James City Co., Va. 


William Erastus Duncan, A. M. 


, Amherst Co., Va. 


^-T. Brooke Edwards, 


Washington City. 


William C. Gunnell, 


Washington City. 


Joshua Pierce Klingle, 


Washington Co. 


Rev. Reuben R, Owens, A. M., 


King George Co., Va. 


George G. Whitfield, 


Mississippi. 


Ulysses Somerville Willey, 


Marion Co,, Va, 


William Augustus Browning, 


Washington City. 


C. M. Carter, 


San Francisco, Cal. 


Sidney H. Owens, Jr., 


FredericJcshurg, Va. 


Hon. A. M., 1858 ; Professor of Greek, Richmond Coll. | | 


Rev. Samuel H. Rogers, 


Virginia. 


J. J. Thompson, 


Mississippi. 


William Sidney Winder, 


Baltimore, Md. 


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42 ACTIVE MEMBERS 




1852 




James H. Allen, 




James City Co., Va. 


Rev. William D. Rice, A. 


M., 


Barnwell List., N. C. 


Rev. Henry H. Wyer, A. 


M., 


Savannah, Ga. 


Thomas S. Bell, 
Jolm D. Kerfoot, 




Virginia. 
Glarh Co., Va. 


J. Franklin Kerfoot, 




Clarh Co., Va. 


John y. Powell, 




North Carolina. 


B. B. Stuart, 
Horace Walter, 
Arthur S. Whittle, 




Augusta Co., Va. 
Washington City. 
Virginia. 


• 


1853 




Josiah Allen Green, 




Washington City. 


Rev. George Yanderlip Leech, Washington City. 
Rev. Luther R. Gwaltnej, A. M., Sussex Co.^ Va. 

Tutor of Greek and Latin. 

Rev. Marshall White Reed, Bedford Co., Va. 


William B. Brittain, 




Baltimore, Md. 


Robert J. Gwaltney, 
Edwin F. Powell, 




Sussex Co., Va. 
Loudon Co., Va. 




1854 




Rev. Lorenzo Dow Gowen, 


Bangor, Me. 


Edward Hartley, 




Washington City. 



ENOSINIAN 


SOCIETY. 43 


Richard H. Rawlings, A. 


M, 

B. I 


Orange Co., Va. 


George French Bowie, 




Montgomery Co., Md. 


Stephen John Cook, 




Washington City. 


Willie J. Palmer, 




Milton, JSr. C. 


Professor in 


the Blind Institute, N. C. | 


William T. Bobbins, 




Gfloucester Co., Va. 


John D. Stanford, 
J. R. Farish, 




Duplin Co., K a 




Caroline Co., Va. 


Robert F. Farish, 




Caroline Co., Va. 


Rev. George Howell, 




Boston, Mass. 


Charles J. Mathews, 




Virginia, 




1855 


• 


Charles H. Council, 




Suffolk, Va. 


Joseph J. McRee, 


B. P. 


Clark Co., Ga. 


Albert E. Carter, 
George W. Buckner, 




East Feliciana, La. 
Baton Rouge, La, 




Samuel F. Chapman, 




Page Co., Va. 


Leonard C. Gunnell, 




Washington City. 


Thomas Healy, 




Middlesex Co., Va. 


Warren P. Hill, M. D., 




Lancaster Co., Va. 


Wilham A. Holland, 




Lenoir Co., N. C. 


Thomas Lassiter, 




Spring Rill, N. C. 


Augustus Hamilton Martin, 


King ^ Queen Co., Va. 


^Howard J. Piatt, 






New York City. 



44 ACTIVE MEMBERS 


Edgar Cephas Rowe, 




Fredericksburg, Va. 


Gilbert N. Thomas, 




Baton Rouge, La. 


Philip A. Wood, 


1856 


Lowndes Co., Ala. 


John Boulware Kidd, 




King ^ Queen Co., Va, 


Charles H. Utermehle, A. 


M., 


Washington City. 


Thomas Moore Scott, 
*Edward C. Brothers, 


IJ, JL • 


Northampton Co., Va. 
Gates Co., N. C. 




James M. Cridler, 




G-eorgetown, D. G. 


Harvey M. Cumming, 




Augusta, Ga. 


William W. Davis, 




Georgetown, B. C\ 


Charles S. Ellis, 




Wilmington, S. C. 


Elliott Muse Healy, 




Middlesex Co., Va, 


Charles S. Hill, 




Washington City. 


1 Walter Chester Jones, 




Fluvana Co., Va. 


Philip C. Kennedy, 




Baltimore, Md, 


Daniel Leech, Jr., 




Washington City. 


1 William McDoniel, 




King George Co., Va. 


Edgar T. Speiden, 




Washington City. 


James Gr. Tansill, 




Washington City. 


Thomas H. G. Todd, 




Washington City. 




1857 


. 


Alexander Davis Moore, 




Washington City. 


George Hopkins Morgan, 


B. P. 


Marion Co., Va.- 


William Francis Mattingl; 


Washington City. 



ENOSINIAN SOCIETY. 45 


Henry W. Bache, 


Washington Oity. 


Charles H. Carroll, 


Washington City. 


William S. Chiles, 


Charles Co., Va. 


Obadiah Dean, 


Charles Co., Va. 


Calhoun Hill, 


Dublin Co., N. C. 


George Washington Rush, 


Hamburg, S. C. 


Eugene B. Vancamp, 


Washington City. 




1858. 


Joseph Darden Barnes, 


Hertford Co., K C. 


Ike. La Rue Johnson, 


Columbia, N. J. 


Ashbel Floridus Steele, 


Washington City. 




B. P. 


Charles William Franz oni, 
Richard G. Banks, Jr., 


Washington City. 


Ham'pton, Va. 


William T. Bell, 


Northam'pton Co., Va. 


Anson 0. Doolittle, 


Racine, Wis. 


John W. Harrison, 


Sussex Co., Va. 


Mark D. Holland, 


Franklin Co., Va. 


William A. Hurt, 


Janesville, N. C. 


John H. McDaniel, 


Bedford Co., Va. 



ADDENDA 



1850. 



J. E. Young, 



Roehville, Md. 



1858. 



John H. McDanieL Valine Co., Mo. 

Walker McDaniel, ^^<¥ord Co., Ya. 



PRESENT MEMBER. 

Mason Noble, Jr., WaMngtm City. 



• 

PKESENT 


MEMBERS. 


Session of 1858-1859. 


• Alfred L. Bond, 


Baltimore, Md. 


Henry C. Browning, 


Washington City. 


T. Edwin Brown, 


Washington City. 


Aaron V. Brown, Jr., 


Nashville, Tenn. i 


David A. Chambers, 


Washington City. 


Elliott Coues, 


Rockingham, N. H. 


John W. Clampitt, 


Washington City. 


Samuel Forrer, 


Augusta Co., Va. 


Wilber F. Fort, • 


Trenton, N. J. 


Charles P. Harmon, 


Washington City. 


William A. Harris Jr., 


Pike Co., Mo. 


Charles W. Hassler, 


Washington Co. 


Thomas Jeffries, 


King ^ Queen Co., Va. 


Francis R. Larkin, 


San Francisco, Cal. 


Julian G. Moore, 


Hertford Co., N. C. 


Wm. Henry H. Parker, 


Sussex Co., Va. 


John Pollard, Jr., 


King ^ Queen Co., Va. 


Daniel W. Prentiss, 


Washington City. 


Cary Robinson, 


Washington Go. 


John Wheeler, 


Hertford Co., N. C. 


L. Woodbury Wheeler, 


Lincoln Co., JV. C. 


Samuel R. White, 


Bedford Co., Va. 


William L. Wilson, 


Jefferson Co., Va. 



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